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About this Site

Information is the world’s greatest asset.

This site is dedicated to collecting, storing, cross-referencing, and sharing health success stories (successful outcomes from adverse health events).

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This is your reference site. Inspiration to create this site came from family, friends, and acquaintances who had experienced or were experiencing a health event and were struggling to find answers.

What is a Health Event?

A health event is any temporary or continuing interruption to good health. A health event can involve minor physical symptoms or major physical symptoms.

What is a Case Study?

Remember your school texts? You may already be familiar with the term Case Study. Case studies provide ’real-life’ examples of someone else’s experience. They are learning tools.

A Case Study begins as someone’s story - a record of what has been experienced. The difference between a story and a Case Study is detail. If you add detail to someone’s story, you create a case study.

A Health Event Case Study is a story of someone’s health event, recorded in sufficient detail to be useful to others as a learning tool.

We anticipate you are visiting this site because you have a present health concern, and/or; have important information to contribute and share with others.

How can I benefit from this site?
How can I help others to benefit from this site?

If you;

  • have personally experienced or are still experiencing a health event and have gained information or a successful outcome worthy of recording, or;
  • know of someone else whose story is worthy of recording, or;
  • need to research a health event, and;
  • understand the absolute necessity for concise, detailed information (not hearsay);

  • you will gain, and help others gain, from using this site.

    Note: This is a young site. It was launched September 13th, 2001.

    As this site’s collection of case studies grows, so will the amount of valuable information. Information collected will help serve others who are still looking for answers, and provide a valuable database for the formulation of health statistics.

    Please note disclaimers and conditions of site use.

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